Wallaby in the Isle of Man
Red-Necked Wallabies (Notamacropus rufogriseus) escaped into the Ballaugh Curragh in the north of the Isle of Man in the 1960s from the Curraghs Wildlife Park. They are a large non-native animal, which originate from South-East Australia and Tasmania, but have adapted well to the Isle of Man's cooler climate.
Not sure who was more shocked me or him/her as I always assumed you’d never see them! By the time I got the camera out it was a long way a way but tried my best.
Hence the charity ones see my earlier blip 25th May
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